Behavioral Treatments for Rheumatoid Arthritis
类风湿关节炎的行为治疗
基本信息
- 批准号:7117631
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 32.63万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2003
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2003-08-01 至 2008-07-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:alternative medicinearthritis therapybehavioral /social science research tagbody physical activityclinical researchcognitive behavior therapydepressionhealth behaviorhuman subjecthuman therapy evaluationinterleukin 1interleukin 6longitudinal human studymeditationpatient oriented researchrheumatoid arthritissleepstress managementtumor necrosis factor alpha
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Behavioral interventions for rheumatoid arthritis (IRA) have had a salutary impact on patients' ability to manage difficult symptoms and other demands of this medical condition. Yet, the effects of behavioral treatments for RA on underlying disease activity and mood disturbance are largely undetermined. The proposed project compares cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Tai Chi Chih (TCC), a form of movement-based meditation, and education control (EC) on measures of psychological adaptation (e.g., helplessness, coping), mood disturbance, sleep quality, pro-inflammatory cytokines, and RA disease severity. An important feature of the CBT intervention is that it incorporates strategies to enhance mood and diminish depressive symptoms. TCC has recently shown promise as an effective intervention in increasing physical activity and health functioning in older adults. Because of its emphasis on relaxation and exercise, TCC offers an interesting theoretical contrast to CBT. Two Ph.D. level psychologists will administer the CBT and EC interventions, while a highly experienced TCC instructor will administer the TCC protocol. A total of 210 IRA patients will be randomly assigned after a pre-treatment evaluation to one of the three interventions and will be assessed again at Week 8 of treatment, at post-treatment (Weeks 16-17), 8-month follow-up, and 1-year follow-up. A primary objective of the study will be to compare the clinical efficacy of CBT and TCC against EC. CBT and TCC are expected to contribute to significantly greater improvement in psychosocial functioning and IRA disease severity than EC. CBT, in turn, is hypothesized to lead to greater improvement than TCC on clinical endpoints because it teaches a variety of skills that patients can use to manage RA. This study will also explore the mechanisms through which CBT and TCC promote improvement in IRA disease severity. We anticipate, for example, that improvement in RA disease severity resulting from CBT and TCC will be mediated by reductions in pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, TNF, IL-6).
描述(由申请人提供):类风湿性关节炎(伊拉)的行为干预对患者管理困难症状和这种医疗条件的其他需求的能力产生了有益的影响。然而,行为治疗对RA潜在疾病活动和情绪障碍的影响在很大程度上是不确定的。拟议的项目比较认知行为疗法(CBT),太极拳(TCC),一种基于运动的冥想形式,和教育控制(EC)的心理适应措施(例如,无助、应对)、情绪障碍、睡眠质量、促炎细胞因子和RA疾病严重程度。CBT干预的一个重要特征是它结合了增强情绪和减少抑郁症状的策略。TCC最近显示出作为增加老年人身体活动和健康功能的有效干预措施的前景。因为它强调放松和锻炼,TCC提供了一个有趣的理论对比CBT。两个博士水平的心理学家将管理CBT和EC干预措施,而经验丰富的TCC讲师将管理TCC协议。在治疗前评价后,将总共210例伊拉患者随机分配至三种干预措施之一,并在治疗第8周、治疗后(第16-17周)、8个月随访和1年随访时再次进行评估。本研究的主要目的是比较CBT和TCC对EC的临床疗效。CBT和TCC预计将有助于显着更大的改善心理社会功能和伊拉疾病的严重程度比EC。反过来,CBT被假设在临床终点上比TCC有更大的改善,因为它教会了患者可以用来管理RA的各种技能。本研究还将探讨CBT和TCC促进伊拉疾病严重程度改善的机制。例如,我们预期CBT和TCC导致的RA疾病严重程度的改善将通过促炎细胞因子(IL-1、TNF、IL-6)的减少来介导。
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